• up itinerant in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An itinerant is a person who travels habitually. Itinerant may refer to: "Travellers" or itinerant groups...
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    Itinerant teachers (also called "visiting" or "peripatetic" teachers) are traveling schoolteachers. They are sometimes specialized to work in the trades...
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    An itinerant court was a migratory form of government shared in European kingdoms during the Early Middle Ages. It was an alternative to having a capital...
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    An itinerant preacher (also known as an itinerant minister) is a Christian evangelist who preaches the basic Christian redemption message while traveling...
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    An itinerant poet or strolling minstrel (also known variously as a gleeman, circler, or cantabank) was a wandering minstrel, bard, musician, or other...
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    There are a number of traditionally itinerant or travelling groups in Europe who are known as Travellers or Gypsies (the latter being increasingly taken...
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  • A Justice Itinerant was a royal appointed official sent to the English counties and Ireland to administer justice. Holdsworth, William Searle (1922)....
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    Beginning in the early days of silent films Itinerant filmmakers traveled across the US[when?][clarification needed : Where? Context?] to make their movies...
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  • The Itinerant Artist Project (IAP) is a painting-based project with strong public outreach and performance art dimensions, devised and undertaken by Western...
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    Schnorrer (שנאָרער; also spelled shnorrer) is a Yiddish pejorative term for a beggar who, unlike ordinary beggars, presents himself as respectable and...
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  • Le Désir permanent. Chroniques cinématographiques 2011: Impressions itinérantes, Chroniques cinématographiques "Personnes | Africultures : Bakrim Mohammed"...
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  • de animales silvestres, ya sean nativos o exóticos, en circos fijos e itinerantes. "Podría ser un viejito destartalado, pero estoy vigente: Gustavo Lorgia"...
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    public parlance in the 2000s after the infamous Tulia drug stings, where itinerant lawman Tom Coleman allegedly set up innocent people, most of them black...
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    Department. Hawkers may be divided into the categories of fixed-pitch and itinerant (travelling). Both categories may sell a variety of goods, including food...
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    Tinker or tinkerer is an archaic term for an itinerant tinsmith who mends household utensils. Tinker for metal-worker is attested from the thirteenth...
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  • Damian Cupido (born 11 March 1982) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the Brisbane Lions and Essendon Football Club in...
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  • sometimes called a general eyre, was the name of a circuit travelled by an itinerant royal justice in medieval England (a justice in eyre), or the circuit...
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    metamagnetic behavior are: Itinerant metamagnetism - Exchange splitting of the Fermi surface in a paramagnetic system of itinerant electrons causes an energetically...
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  • Shackleton was in Brockley, as she had no ties to the area. She lived an itinerant lifestyle and carried all her belongings in a suitcase, which was never...
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    Anglo-Saxons to Christianity. Church attendance was low, and meetings with itinerant clergy and pilgrimages to popular saints' shrines were instrumental in...
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  • The term English Travellers may refer to the following itinerant groups indigenous to England: British showmen, commonly referred to as Funfair Travellers...
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    people, most of whom had no land claims in European terms and lived as itinerant farmers. To protect their interests, the settlers banned the growing of...
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  • open to reveal two bodies. The second body is Sid Bartel, age 70, an itinerant scrap metal dealer who has been shot in the back of the head. The autopsy...
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    their temporary residences (Kaiserpfalz) as transit stations for their itinerant courts. From the late Middle Ages onward, the weakly fortified pfalzen...
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  • Romani people Arab term for Romani people and other groups sharing an itinerant lifestyle. [citation needed] Neftenya / Neftegna / Naftenya / Naftegna...
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  • Don Wilson Basham (September 17, 1926 – March 27, 1989) was a Bible teacher and author. Born and raised in Wichita Falls, Texas, Basham was raised in a...
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    for the Laity Cor Unum Justice and Peace Pastoral Care of Migrants and Itinerant People Pastoral Assistance to Health Care Workers Evangelization of Peoples...
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    1st-century Jewish itinerant preacher...
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    The Spanish Empire during the second half of the 18th century Capital Itinerant court (1492–1561) Madrid (1561–1601, 1606–1976) Valladolid (1601–1606)...
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    late Middle Ages, with humanism. Cyriacus of Ancona was a restlessly itinerant Italian humanist and antiquarian who came from a prominent family of merchants...
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